Same here. I thought she was gonna be like "you may have noticed green flashes throughout the video" cause it was part of a demonstration or something. I guessing it's a camera or editing issue; some kind of glitch.
I found this video incredibly interesting, particularly the examples and explanation between the difference of fluent and expressive aphasia. Great video as always - and already looking forward to the next one :)
I found your video quite interesting, I speak three languages, spanish, english and italian. I always have had problems to express myself even when I only speak spanish (mother tongue); for instance by not remembering the name of an object I see... However, now when with a bilinguial person, or trilingual, as my boyfriend, I can easily jump from one languaje to another, but when I speak with a monolingual person... the things get a bit more difficult...
since i´m kind of fluent in english its very hard to talk just in my native language german.... but just talking in english is even harder cause i simply not know as much vocabulary like in german... ;D when i´m lazy and put everything just in german in google translator i almost always switch unconscious to english lol... started to lern russian some time ago, will continue when i´m in the mood again, think russian is relly intresting cause its kind of totally different build up than english or german or any other language fragments i know of... but i think.... the russian way of language is more descriptive and (yeah more complex but) i thin when u get it once into your mind it could change the way how you can think... think everyone should raise up kids with at least two languages....
Considering that language is processed in the temporal lobes, how can “words have power (emotional)” be justified since emotions are located near the brainstem? Language processing and emotional response occurring in two vastly different areas of the brain would strongly suggest that emotional response to words is learned on top of the words that are learned. Emotions are inherent. However, responding emotionally to words is not inherent. Why are we teaching children that words hurt when it is a scientifically false premise?
@@foreverlearning6743 When you teach children that “words have power,” then you enslave them to the words that other people use. Your eMOTIons MOTIvate you to action. If somebody can use words to access your eMOTIons, they can MOTIvate you to do irrational things. When you have a whole society that can be MOTIvated via spoken words, you end up with things like the Holocaust. Kids that learn “words have power” grow into adults easily controlled by the words of others. It’s not only dangerous to the child’s psyche, but it’s dangerous to society as a whole when those children become adults with the power to vote away their rights and responsibilities.
Thanks for watching! There is a lot of research that constantly comes out. Is there something specific that you'd like to know more about? Or were you thinking of a short list of super important recent research?
Very observant! We made the conscious decision to put it on the left and right of the viewer. It just makes things easier. So in the case of the animation, the person is facing away from the camera.
I slowed down the video to check those green flashes as I thought the vid was pulling some subliminal message tricks on me 😂 False alarm
Same here. I thought she was gonna be like "you may have noticed green flashes throughout the video" cause it was part of a demonstration or something. I guessing it's a camera or editing issue; some kind of glitch.
I found this video incredibly interesting, particularly the examples and explanation between the difference of fluent and expressive aphasia.
Great video as always - and already looking forward to the next one :)
We're glad that you liked it! :) On to the next thing!
could you do a video on the effects of music on the brain (if you haven't already) Love the way you explain things.
Thank you you are very helpful! no one can be human with out understanding human language!!
Wow i just discovered ur channel and it has the stuff i have been looking for . Greeting from Algeria , North Africa
Jees that "split" part was intense
yeah, it was a jump scare
Dear Melissa,
I think that we should speak about my work. Proprioception: A new sense in Literacy research.
you are amazing, thank you for this wonderful video!!
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I found your video quite interesting, I speak three languages, spanish, english and italian. I always have had problems to express myself even when I only speak spanish (mother tongue); for instance by not remembering the name of an object I see... However, now when with a bilinguial person, or trilingual, as my boyfriend, I can easily jump from one languaje to another, but when I speak with a monolingual person... the things get a bit more difficult...
since i´m kind of fluent in english its very hard to talk just in my native language german.... but just talking in english is even harder cause i simply not know as much vocabulary like in german... ;D when i´m lazy and put everything just in german in google translator i almost always switch unconscious to english lol...
started to lern russian some time ago, will continue when i´m in the mood again, think russian is relly intresting cause its kind of totally different build up than english or german or any other language fragments i know of...
but i think.... the russian way of language is more descriptive and (yeah more complex but) i thin when u get it once into your mind it could change the way how you can think...
think everyone should raise up kids with at least two languages....
Great video
Thank you
Fantastic video thanks for putting this out
Intrigue-er-y intrigue-er-y.
Cool stuff, dude. Keep up the sick vids.
Considering that language is processed in the temporal lobes, how can “words have power (emotional)” be justified since emotions are located near the brainstem?
Language processing and emotional response occurring in two vastly different areas of the brain would strongly suggest that emotional response to words is learned on top of the words that are learned.
Emotions are inherent. However, responding emotionally to words is not inherent.
Why are we teaching children that words hurt when it is a scientifically false premise?
*shushhh*
@@sev4938 😂 Yeah. That’s typically what irrationally emotional people say to a rational explanation about irrationally emotional people. 😂
@@foreverlearning6743 When you teach children that “words have power,” then you enslave them to the words that other people use. Your eMOTIons MOTIvate you to action. If somebody can use words to access your eMOTIons, they can MOTIvate you to do irrational things. When you have a whole society that can be MOTIvated via spoken words, you end up with things like the Holocaust.
Kids that learn “words have power” grow into adults easily controlled by the words of others. It’s not only dangerous to the child’s psyche, but it’s dangerous to society as a whole when those children become adults with the power to vote away their rights and responsibilities.
how can i take part as testsubject? love brain stuff and i love language stuff, and creative imagination stuff!
GREAT Channel! I'm in love s2
thanks
You've presented about sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Would you talk about imagination?
What an interesting, complex idea! Not sure what research is out there, but we'll add it to the list. :)
interesting video, I have learned a lot. Thanks a lot, I definitely subscribe :)
Muito bom. Very good.
The scenes flashes green every now an then.. you got loose cable?
Can smoking weed change your neuroplasticity for good tho!?
Would like to know your ideas on it👍🏻
Why do you sound so lovely?
Thanks for the knowledge
only 5K subs????
i like your video that i s very interesting. can you make a video for what type of research has done in recent time?
Thanks for watching! There is a lot of research that constantly comes out. Is there something specific that you'd like to know more about? Or were you thinking of a short list of super important recent research?
Give me PDF of languages of science
Anyone else see the green flashes?
It's so universal that even aliens can learn English. Marvel proved that
0:03 "uh huh"
how did i not notice that? like that's 3 seconds in to the video
is it me or is the animation at 3:05 inverted?
Very observant! We made the conscious decision to put it on the left and right of the viewer. It just makes things easier. So in the case of the animation, the person is facing away from the camera.
+Neuro Transmissions very cool but then the feets are no possitioned correctly
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Oh well
Is it possible to learn new language while we're sleeping? Just listening something while I sleep?
Broca's area was not discovered by Broca.
Hlo mam
Barbaric barbiturates
Bird songs ++++
uh huh
Language is a neuroscience???
Uh huh
If you are so smart, I hope that you are aware of the damage made by consuming to our body products.
This post you made has little sense to it. Perhaps try re wording it